Danny Farquhar suffered a horrifying moment during the Chicago White Sox game against the Houston Astros on Friday. While sitting in the dugout during the seventh inning, the White Sox relief pitcher suddenly fainted.

As of today, Danny Farquhar is stable, but listed in critical condition after suffering from a brain hemorrhage, according to Bleacher Report.

Coaches and players in the Chicago White Sox dugout immediately rushed to Danny Farquhar’s aid as the medical staff came. The ruptured aneurysm was cited as the initial cause of Farquhar’s brain hemorrhage.

The Chicago White Sox reliever came out in the sixth inning and faced four Houston Astros hitters. Everything seemed fine once Danny Farquhar returned to the White Sox dugout. All it took was for a few moments to pass before things turned frightening.

The injury Danny Farquhar suffered created a delay in the game. Eventually, the White Sox and Astros resumed playing. After a 10-0 defeat to the Astros, it was clear that the minds of White Sox players were on their fallen teammate.

The Chicago White Sox hung the No. 43 jersey that Danny Farquhar wears in their dugout for Saturday’s game against the Houston Astros. They honored Farquhar again on Sunday.

MLB players, coaches, as well as their respective teams, have offered their support and well wishes for Danny Farquhar. There have been tweets and team releases issued hoping for a full recovery.

It is most likely that Danny Farquhar will pitch again for the Chicago White Sox this season, however, he will have to clear a few hurdles to be medically cleared.

There is no timetable for Danny Farquhar’s return. The Chicago White Sox have placed Farquhar on the 10-day disabled list, according to NBC Chicago. Farquhar could possibly return in a couple of weeks, but that is inconceivable given the severity of his brain hemorrhage.